William B. Ware
Attorney at Law
Contact the Office of William B. Ware
3516 Vann Road, Suite 116-B
Birmingham, Alabama 35235

Call: 205-655-1492
FAX: 205-655-1854
TOLL FREE: 1-888-655-4740
email: williamware@wareslaw.com
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What you should know about Criminal Law.

A criminal charge is an allegation made by the State or Federal government alleging wrongdoing on the part of an individual. A
person charged with a crime in the United States is guaranteed certain rights under the Constitution of the United States and
both state and federal laws.

If you, or a loved one has been charged with a criminal offense it is critical that you understand the implications of that charge,
that your rights are protected and that you seek good legal advice immediately in order to protect your rights.  

It is the job of a criminal defense attorney to represent his or her client zealously. Mr. Ware understands that and he represents
his clients zealously. He is an advocate for his clients and fights to protect their rights.
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Why legal representation is important

If you have been charged with a criminal offense it is critical that you understand the rights you have. In order to understand and to
protect those rights it is important to have someone representing you who will work zealously on your behalf. It doesn't matter if you are
charged with a minor traffic violation or the most serious of felony offenses, Mr.  Ware will fight to protect your rights and to see that you
get the best defense possible. Mr.  Ware's office is located in Trussville, Alabama a suburb of Birmingham.       

Mr. Ware regularly represents clients charged with serious crimes such as









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an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation.